A Shower of Mad Bees - Massive Bee Cluster



This location we are at is one of several yards for this beekeeper. These hives are moved by the truck load. When these hives are moved some of the bees just can't find their way back to the hive they came out of and they cluster on branches with other lost bees. They look like swarms hanging around. They will not go back to any hive on their own. they have to be properly placed into a hive with a new queen or merged with an existing colony the right way. As big as this cluster of bees is they will die off in four to six weeks or so without a queen. Here's a link to an even bigger cluster we dropped in 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpXTK0E7Gco&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z13gcznxmmm2zfkf123cw3vorz2rsvdxu04 My mailing address is: Randy McCaffrey P.O. Box 3552 Gulfport, MS. 39505

Comments

  1. How come no smokers?
  2. 10:43 you put a queen in there?
  3. 6:27😂😂😂
    I'd say more than that.
  4. not even using smoke, wow.
  5. I' am not going to that, I love bees, but not like that!
  6. Oh hell nahh
  7. How not to capture a swarm- Redneck Edition
  8. Allergec
  9. I would have exploded
  10. OMG! Best action thriller I've seen in a long time! I laughed, I cried, I was scared for your lives and I couldn't take my eyes away! Satisfying ending. The beekeepers go home safe to their families. ❤ Whew!
  11. Dem was some mad bees! Yah, they didn't look stirred up at all!
  12. try bow and arrow tie string and bingo 1st try
  13. Im scared of one bee
  14. You forgot to use some smoke! Lol.
  15. +628DirtRoster
    How did you know those swarms didn't have queens? Yikes, better you than me lol
  16. Wow!!!
  17. Did this swarm have a queen? If so, why would they be attracted into empty boxes with different queens?
  18. To get the rope over the branch, why not use a bow and arrow attached to a string, then use the string to pull up a rope? Hope it works for you.
  19. wow...just wow


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